Mumble 1.2.4 RC

Thanks to your help we have been able to resolve quite a few issues since entering beta for 1.2.4. We have now reached a point where we feel confident putting out a release candidate for the new version.

Unless any new, release-critical, issues are found we plan to release the actual Mumble 1.2.4 stable shortly.

Good day! I play in a world of tanks and the recent impact of the club, my clan gradually switched to using “Mumble”. It is pretty easy to use, but after yet another reinstall Windows following problem. When you first start “Mumble” No Audio everywhere and play audio and video files. After you have removed all starts. Please help!
Thank you. Sincerely, Victor

Those two (new) features simply didn’t make it in time for 1.2.4. DirectX 11 already received some work and we might have something to test shortly after the release. No work has been done to make the overlay 64-bit target application compatible. We will do so eventually but other stuff comes first.

We currently have some build-system issues related to our Linux static servers that prevent us from releasing. We noticed the statics not being as widely compatible as they ought to be which needs to be fixed.

Apart from that there are no known blockers I know of. Unfortunately I can’t give a proper release date at this point so I’d recommend watching this blog, our social media or IRC for future updates.

IMHO, you’re overrating static Linux binaries and holding the release over Linux static servers is the most pointless thing ever. Most Linux distros allow to compile from source without much trouble. I could understand delaying the release if a Windows binary wasn’t working, but Linux?

Hey, thanks again for all your work on Mumble for so many years. It drastically change our workflow, enabling weekly webradio

However, I’m waiting since mi-February for the brand new version; in my team, we are already using the release candidate, but it’s not very intuitive for our guests… When should be expect the final release? (…beside “when it’s done” ? )